The imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism.
Any of various types of cabbage.
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Examples for "Zhou"
Examples for "Zhou"
1They are able to solve the sovereign debt crisis, Mr Zhou said.
2Xi, however, was gathering his forces against Zhou and the oil faction.
3So Zhou emphasized the market stability, but it was in everybody's interest.
4And I believe you want justice for Zhou, if Zhou was murdered.
5The Cambridge chemical engineering student Yang-Fan Zhou achieved his second GM norm.
1One was a daughter of the Emperor Chuang of the Chou dynasty.
2Likewise, the rise of the Chou dynasty was due to Lu Ya
3Thus was the Chou dynasty founded, and with it we begin the actual history of China.
4A loyal minister to the feudal Prince of Ch'u, towards the close of the Chou dynasty.
5When the Chou dynasty moved its capital east into Ho Nan, Ts'in took possession of the old
1In response, Quinn talked slowly, making sure Dr. Chow understood his point.
2Would Pam and Chow help, or had they taken their own steps?
3I'd gotten the impression that Pam and Chow shared a house .
4Durham gently raised the trap in the roof of Huang Chow's treasure-house.
5She took Fou-Chow from Stépan and pinched him cruelly in her exasperation.
1With this event the Western Chow dynasty was brought to a close.
2Preceding the Chow dynasty the chronicles give ten epochs-priorto the eighth of these there is no authentic history.
3It is claimed that Confucius was a descendant of one of the early emperors of China, of the Chow dynasty, 1121 B.C.
4But, on the whole, the rulers of the Chow dynasty were not particularly distinguished, and one of them in the eighth century B.C.
Puff filled with cream or custard.
1They are practically small fus, Chining- chou having four hsiens under it.
2As we approached Chining-chou, the country became almost perfectly flat, a vast prairie.
3Between the fu and the hsien cities are a few chou cities as Chining-chou.
4The following proclamation posted on the wall of the yamen at Ching-chou-fu is a sample of hundreds:-
5But the loneliness of the missionary in Chining-chou is great, for he is far from congenial companionship.
6I-chou-fu, for example, is a prefectural city.
7From this view-point, Dr. Charles F. Johnson, who escorted me from Chining-chou to Tsing-tau, was a model.
8Dr. J. C. Garritt, Hang chou.
9Are not "soys" and "chou meins" and other such treasures of the East laid out above?
10The experience of the Presbyterian mission at Chining-chou is an illustration of what has occurred in scores of communities.
11Dr. Calvin Mateer, Teng chou.
12Yet he bravely returned to Chining-chou and while I travelled on, he remained with only Dr. Lyon for a companion.
13Thence Confucius turned back south- east to the orthodox state of Ch'en (modern Ch'en-chou Fu in Eastern Ho Nan).
14Once he was seen weeping before the portrait of his much beloved son, whom he called "Mon pauvre petit chou."
15It was sometimes, mon lapin, mon lapin dore, mon chou, ma mere-theyall sounded pleasantly to me, she spoke them so kindly.
16With its imme- diate suburbs built Chinese fashion close to the wall, Chining- chou has 150,000 inhabitants.